Then suddenly, aided by Alison Ashton’s versatile set, we’re in peacetime Gallowshield where political upheaval and industrial strife have replaced wartime concerns.

In the Smeaton household, striking miner Bill (Steve Byron) is laying down the law, while wife Bella (Janine Birkett) strives to keep the hot meals coming.

They have three grown-up children – Billie, Tom and Jessie (you need to concentrate in the opening scenes) – and soon they are joined by charismatic Jack Ford, still in his sergeant’s uniform.

A bit odd, you might think. But it serves him well, enforcing his natural air of authority and enabling him to yank a traumatized Somme survivor momentarily back to his senses.

Jack, the great survivor, was a peachy role for James Bolam on TV. Here he’s played by Jamie Brown, who seems to have become North East theatre’s archetypal Tommy Atkins in recent years.

That said, this is an example of the production’s excellent casting. Jack – charming, roguish, mysteriously never short of cash – has an eye for Jessie Smeaton, a teacher with a clear sense of what’s right and just.

They make an appealing couple in the form of Brown and Alice Stokoe, the Jarrow actress whose past engagements include Mamma Mia! In the West End.

But there’s to be no smooth progress to the altar. When impatient Jack gets a young widow called Dolly in the family way, his code of honour dictates that he must marry the girl.

And then, at what seems like a beginning, it ends! Just as you’ve really come to care about the characters.

Peter Mitchell and director Katy Weir pack a lot into quite a short play (easily less than two hours, including interval) and the best that can be said is that it leaves you wanting more.

As with that TV series, there is scope for sequels. Peter Mitchell, who has also written a new novel about Jack Ford, has proved there’s life yet in his father’s creation and there’s certainly no shortage of material.

:: When the Boat Comes In is at the Customs House, South Shields, until Saturday, August 25

David Whetstone

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